// Template Source: BaseEntity.java.tt
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All Rights Reserved.  Licensed under the MIT License.  See License in the project root for license information.
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package com.microsoft.graph.models;
import com.microsoft.graph.serializer.ISerializer;
import com.microsoft.graph.serializer.IJsonBackedObject;
import com.microsoft.graph.serializer.AdditionalDataManager;
import java.util.EnumSet;
import com.microsoft.graph.http.BaseCollectionPage;


import com.google.gson.JsonObject;
import com.google.gson.annotations.SerializedName;
import com.google.gson.annotations.Expose;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import javax.annotation.Nonnull;

// **NOTE** This file was generated by a tool and any changes will be overwritten.

/**
 * The class for the Upload Session.
 */
public class UploadSession implements IJsonBackedObject, com.microsoft.graph.tasks.IUploadSession {

    /** the OData type of the object as returned by the service */
    @SerializedName("@odata.type")
    @Expose
    @Nullable
    public String oDataType;

    private transient AdditionalDataManager additionalDataManager = new AdditionalDataManager(this);

    @Override
    @Nonnull
    public final AdditionalDataManager additionalDataManager() {
        return additionalDataManager;
    }

    /**
     * The Expiration Date Time.
     * The date and time in UTC that the upload session will expire. The complete file must be uploaded before this expiration time is reached.
     */
    @SerializedName(value = "expirationDateTime", alternate = {"ExpirationDateTime"})
    @Expose
	@Nullable
    public java.time.OffsetDateTime expirationDateTime;

    /**
     * The Next Expected Ranges.
     * When uploading files to document libraries, this is a collection of byte ranges that the server is missing for the file. These ranges are zero-indexed and of the format, '{start}-{end}' (e.g. '0-26' to indicate the first 27 bytes of the file). When uploading files as Outlook attachments, instead of a collection of ranges, this property always indicates a single value '{start}', the location in the file where the next upload should begin.
     */
    @SerializedName(value = "nextExpectedRanges", alternate = {"NextExpectedRanges"})
    @Expose
	@Nullable
    public java.util.List<String> nextExpectedRanges;

    /**
     * The Upload Url.
     * The URL endpoint that accepts PUT requests for byte ranges of the file.
     */
    @SerializedName(value = "uploadUrl", alternate = {"UploadUrl"})
    @Expose
	@Nullable
    public String uploadUrl;


    /**
     * Sets the raw JSON object
     *
     * @param serializer the serializer
     * @param json the JSON object to set this object to
     */
    public void setRawObject(@Nonnull final ISerializer serializer, @Nonnull final JsonObject json) {

    }
    /**
     * Gets the Upload Url.
     * The URL endpoint that accepts PUT requests for byte ranges of the file.
     * @return the upload Url
     */
    @Nullable
    @Override
    public String getUploadUrl() {
        return uploadUrl;
    }
    /**
     * Gets the Next Expected Ranges.
     * A collection of byte ranges that the server is missing for the file. These ranges are zero indexed and of the format 'start-end' (e.g. '0-26' to indicate the first 27 bytes of the file). When uploading files as Outlook attachments, instead of a collection of ranges, this property always indicates a single value '{start}', the location in the file where the next upload should begin.
     * @return the Next Expected Ranges.
     */
    @Nullable
    @Override
    public java.util.List<String> getNextExpectedRanges() {
        return nextExpectedRanges;
    }
}
